Alpine Racer 2 is a 3D alpine skiing arcade game released by Namco in 1996. It is the sequel to Alpine Racer. Unlike the original, two cabinets can be linked together so that players can race against each other.

Atomic Betty is a single-player puzzle/shooter game based on the animated television series of the same name developed by Big Blue Bubble. It was released on the Game Boy Advance in North America on October 25, 2005 and in Europe on August 25, 2005.

Arcade Classics is a video game compilation for the Philips CD-i containing ports of three Namco arcade games. The compilation was released in Europe but not in North America.
It contains the games Galaxian (1979), Ms. Pac-Man (1981), and Galaga (1981). Galaxian resembles the Famicom port instead of it representing the original arcade game. Galaga is cropped into a "window" while the status (lives, score, etc.) is moved into the outer frame. Ms. Pac-Man resembles Tengen's ports of the game and e…

Alpine Racer (アルペンレーサー, Arupen Rēsā) is a three-dimensional, Alpine skiing arcade game which was released by Namco in 1994; it features downhill and gate racing with three courses and two play modes (Race and Time Attack). The player stands on a set of ski-like foot stands while holding onto two bars for stability to play.

Ace Driver (エースドライバー, Ēsu Doraibā) is a 3D racing arcade game released by Namco in 1994 for the company's System 22 hardware. In Ace Driver, players race in their Formula One-styled cars on various circuits. Ace Driver was followed by two sequels: Ace Driver: Victory Lap (1995) and Ace Driver 3: Final Turn (2008), each based closely on the original game.

Air Combat 22 (エアーコンバット 22, Eā Konbatto 22) is a flight simulator arcade game, released by Namco in 1995; it is the arcade sequel to Namco's Air Combat. Its name comes from it running on Namco's Super System 22 hardware.